ITF23019 Parallell and Distributed Programming (Spring 2025)

Facts about the course

ECTS Credits:
10
Responsible department:
Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics
Campus:
Halden
Course Leader:
Thi Thuy Nga Dinh
Teaching language:
English or Norwegian
Duration:
½ year

The course is connected to the following study programs

This course is compulsory in

  • Bachelor in Computer Science - Specialisation in programming

Elective course for others.

Absolute requirements

ITF10219 Programmering 1 and ITF10619 Programmering 2

Recommended requirements

ITF20006 Algoritmer og datastrukturer

Lecture Semester

4th and 6th semester (Spring)

The student's learning outcomes after completing the course

Knowledge The student

  • understands basic principles of Multi-Core programming

  • understands basic principles of programming against different types of processors

  • has knowledge of different techniques for parallel processing

  • has knowledge of different types of parallel algorithms and their performance

  • has knowledge of distributed processing such as heavy computing and Cloud Computing

Skills The student can write

  • programs with parallel processing

  • applications with distributed processing

General competence The student can

  • efficient use of modern hardware

  • exploit the potential of distributed systems

Content

  • Basic principles of parallelisation

  • Different forms of distributed processing

  • Communication and synchronization mechanisms

Forms of teaching and learning

Lectures, project work and lab-supervision.

Workload

Approx. 250 hours.

Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam

  • Up to 14 assignments to be delivered throughout the semester

The students must pass at least 10 of the assignments to be able to take the exam.

Examination

Individual written exam based on the course curriculum.

Duration 4 hours.

No supporting materials allowed.

Grading scale A - F

Examiners

One external and one internal examiner, or two internal examiners, will be involved in the assessment.

Conditions for resit/rescheduled exams

New and postponed exams are conducted simultaneously with the next regular exam. The department management may decide to arrange a postponed exam in the following semester for students with valid absence from the regular exam.

Course evaluation

This course is evaluated by a:

  • End-of-term evaluation (compulsory)

The responsible for the course compiles a report based on the feedback from the students and his/her own experience with the course. The report is discussed by the study quality committee of the faculty of Computer Sciences.

Literature

The current reading list for 2024 Spring can be found in Leganto

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 17, 2024 11:15:27 PM